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Sunday, 12 January 2014

User Admin

SSAA – System Administration Assistant

The main purpose of the tool is to simplify your work with the SAP System; the administrator can easily locate the most important tasks.

The tasks are grouped according to functions. The different groups are: Administrator Function, Development and Customizing Process, Upgrade Function, Installation Function, Customizing Function, Application Function, Technical Information and System Specification. For more details, see below.

SAP delivers default proposals for the areas Administrator Function, Development and Customizing Process, Upgrade Function, Installation Function, Technical Information and System Specification. You cannot modify these proposals.

The customer can maintain the Customizing function and application function areas. The customer can also define different tasks for the other task areas. For example, an SAP proposal can be copied and then adjusted to the needs of the customer.


 Runs System Administration Assistant program SAPMSRR1 upon execution.





SU01- User Maintenance( Create new user, delete ,lock,Copy Users)
Run T-Code SU01 
To Create a User their are 4 filed are requiered 
1. Title 
2. First Name 
3. Last Name 
4. Password 

Click on create user or press (F8)  from your keyboard 
Maintain User Screen give
Address
Last name (mandatory)
First name
Other communication
Assign other company address

Click 
Click on Logon data Tab on top
Password
Initial password = ******
Repeat Password   =******
User type
Dialog


There are 5 different User types:
  1. Dialog
  2. System
  3. Communication
  4. Service
  5. Reference
Dialog users (A)
A normal dialog user is used for all logon types by exactly one person. This is used to logon using SAP GUI. During a dialog logon, the system checks for expired/initial passwords. The user can change his or her own password. Multiple dialog logons are checked and, if appropriate, logged. These users are used for carrying out normal transactions. This is an interactive type of logon. The initial multiple logons are 6. They are set according to companies policy.
System Users (B)
These are non interactive users. They are used for background processing and internal communication in the system (such as RFC users for ALE, Workflow, TMS, and CUA). Their passwords cannot be changed by the end users. Only the user administrator can change their passwords. Multiple logon is permitted in these type of users. Dialog logon is not possible for these type of users.
Communication Users (C)
Used for dialog-free communication between systems. It is not possible to use this type of user for a dialog logon. Their passwords are valid for certain period of time so they expire. The users have option to change their own passwords.
Service User (S)
Dialog user available to a larger, anonymous group of users. The system does not check for expired/initial passwords during logon. Only the user administrator can change the passwords. Generally, highly restricted authorizations are given to this type of users.
Reference User (L)
A reference user is, like the service user, a general non-person-related user. Dialog logon is not possible with this kind of user. A reference user is used only to assign additional authorizations. To assign a reference user to a dialog user, specify it when maintaining the dialog user on the Roles tab page
- See more at: http://www.saptechies.org/type-of-users-in-sap/#sthash.6mr49Kxf.dpuf

If you have a SCOT 


Set local printer


Define a parameter would you like access to the user


Define role like  DB01,DB02,SM50, etc.


Profile such as SAP_ALL,SAP_CUST.


If have a group











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